The following is a list of vehicles produced by Mercedes-Benz Group (formerly Daimler-Benz) and their successors, ordered by year of introduction.
List of Mercedes-Benz vehicles
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This Wikipedia entry is a comprehensive catalog that organizes all Mercedes-Benz vehicles by model series, vehicle type, production era, and powertrain type, covering everything from early classic cars to current electric models and high-performance AMG variants.
Key moments
- 1886Benz Patent Motorwagen and Daimler Motor Car, the earliest predecessors of Mercedes-Benz vehicles launched
- 1901Mercedes 35 HP, the first vehicle officially named Mercedes released
- 1926Official establishment of Mercedes-Benz brand after the merger of Daimler and Benz, launching the K-series short-wheelbase models
- 1954300 SL Gullwing, the iconic sports car launched, marking the brand's return to high-performance vehicle development
- 1972Introduction of the first-generation S-Class, establishing the flagship luxury sedan product line
- 2016Launch of the EQ electric vehicle sub-brand, starting the brand's electrification transformation
- 2022Release of the all-electric EQS flagship sedan, the first dedicated pure electric model built on the Mercedes-Benz Electric Vehicle Architecture
Historical Significance
The list not only records the product evolution of Mercedes-Benz but also reflects the development trajectory of the global luxury automobile industry. Classic models like the 300 SL and G-Class have become cultural symbols of automobiles, while the continuous iteration of the S-Class has set benchmarks for global luxury sedan technology and comfort.
Product Coverage Characteristics
The entry covers a full range of product matrices: from compact models such as A-Class and B-Class for daily commuting, to mid-to-high-end C-Class and E-Class for business and family use, to the flagship S-Class and Maybach ultra-luxury series; it also includes off-road vehicles represented by G-Class, SUVs of various sizes, pure electric EQ series, high-performance AMG models, and commercial vehicles.
Contemporary Transformation
In recent years, the list has increasingly focused on new energy products, adding a large number of pure electric models such as EQA, EQB, EQE and EQS, which reflects Mercedes-Benz's active response to the global automotive electrification trend while inheriting the brand's century-old technical accumulation.